Debra Anderson's debut, the crossover masterpiece 'Funny How We’ve Changed Places' from 1974, backed with The Caesars' heartbreaker 'Girl I Miss You' from 1967.
Produced by Leroy Hutson and Curtis Mayfield, the community-based collective Voices Of East Harlem blessed the world with three albums and a whole string...
Horace Andy's KILLER classic Studio One cut 'Fever' on a super-loud 12" single for the first time ever!
A killer track originally released on the legendary...
Reissue of Mel Britt's classic 45 (for which he is revered on the UK's soul scene), the magnificent 'She’ll Come Running Back'. With its searing strings...
You could buy the one original copy currently on Discogs for £1,200 - OR buy this!
Seminal New Orleans Eddie Bo production from the near legendary group...
Recorded at Federal and released in 1973. And featuring Inner Circle on rhythm . They provide a sound that comes very close to the Now Gen sound. Which...
RemarksThis tune was Recorded at Harry J. The Africans - were a duo - Keith Simms and Winston Palmer. Over the years another singer joined the group, Patrick...
'Speed Up' on the a-side (Betty’s original and definitive version) captured the hearts and souls of the UK's Northern Soul fans and by the mid-70s had...
NEW LTD. 300 copies (2nd Press, blue label)Only available EXCLUSIVELY to customers at Soul Jazz Records/Sounds of the Universe.All time party classic...
WOW - Dynamite cuts issue the incredible vocal jazz cut 'Quicksand', the title track from the incredibly rare and sought after Starcrost album. This spiritual,...
Soul Bros. Six's perennial nothern soul classic, 'I'll Be Loving You' is backed with Willie Tee's uptempo soul gem 'Walkin' Up A One Way Street' via Outta...